A Time of Fear, Albert Marrin
A Time of Fear, Albert Marrin
List: $27.50 | Sale: $19.25
Club: $13.75

A Time of Fear
America in the Era of Red Scares and Cold War

Author: Albert Marrin

Narrator: Jason Culp

Unabridged: 10 hr 45 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/30/2021


Synopsis

From National Book Award Finalist and Sibert Honor Author Albert Marrin, a timely examination of Red Scares in the United States, including the Rosenbergs, the Hollywood Ten and the McCarthy era.

In twentieth century America, no power--and no threat--loomed larger than the communist superpower of the Soviet Union. America saw in the dreams of the Soviet Union the overthrow of the US government, and the end of democracy and freedom. Meanwhile, the Communist Party of the United States attempted to use deep economic and racial disparities in American culture to win over members and sympathizers.

From the miscarriage of justice in the Scotsboro Boys case, to the tragedy of the Rosenbergs to the theatrics of the Hollywood Ten to the menace of the Joseph McCarthy and his war hearings, Albert Marrin examines a unique time in American history...and explores both how some Americans were lured by the ideals of communism without understanding its reality and how fear of communist infiltration at times caused us to undermine our most deeply held values. The questions he raises ask: What is worth fighting for? And what are you willing to sacrifice to keep it?

This timely audiobook from an award-author brings to life an important and dramatic era in American history with lessons that are deeply relevant today.

About The Author

Albert Marrin is the author of the National Book Award Finalist Flesh and Blood So Cheap: The Triangle Factory Fire and Its Legacy and Uprooted: The Japanese-American Experience During World War II, as well as numerous other books. A retired history professor, he lives in New York City.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kim on July 14, 2022

Frightening in so many ways. Worrisome in so many other as I feel you can see history repeating itself. A bit deep perhaps for the tended audience and though I really wanted to learn more I did find myself thinking enough already. I listened to this and the narrator is great but I must admit this wh......more

Goodreads review by Elmwoodblues on October 30, 2021

There is a version of 'The Unholy Three' as published by an ignorant, anti-science, aging and change-fearing group; for each example, think of a current divisive topic: 1. The government poisoning its citizens, a vast conspiracy in plain view. 2. The promotion of an un-American ideology, disguised as......more

Goodreads review by Kristel on August 26, 2023

Reason Read: ROOT, alpha M, TIOLI #11 A book about espionage or Cold War. This book covers both espionage (section on Rosenberg) and the cold war from the time period of Red October to the current century. It is written for young adults. I received it free from the summer program of AudioFile Sync. S......more

Goodreads review by Mh on June 30, 2022

As this free audiobook came from a Uber liberal source and I knew nothing about the author, I read the whole thing quite skeptically. But I found the history fascinating. Again, trying to take it with a grain of salt because the history could have been a one-sided perspective. Still, if true, it was......more

Goodreads review by Sally on September 08, 2022

This is not a book I would have picked up on my own. One of the reasons I love Audiofile Synce - a summer audio book program for teens. I wasn't in the mood the first time I tuned in. This is the history of Communism in a nutshell - starting with Stalin. The past, for me, helped understand present day......more


Quotes

Absorbing, comprehensive, and timely” —Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review